"It also puts the college in violation of the College of the Bahamas Act. The legislation says that COB’s accounts must be inspected by an auditor appointed by COB’s Council every year."
corruption like disease run thru erryting, all the school don't get left out. that 16$Mill was prob going into someone pocket anyway. They havn't done audit for 4 years... my lord. This is a country of teef for real. I gots to move to Jamaica soon
Yes bey Mexican got jobs for the drug cartels. But CatislandBey youse right, either that or increase farming subsidy. Forgien products are cheeper because the forgien gov't are paying for a portion of production (in the US it's about Half or more of production cost). That way more people buy the food from their country.... You basically have an Abaco farmer vs. a WalMart farmer...... obviously the small business will be out competed. These are the type of things the gov't should be interested in, as addressing these issues will translate into a better (safer) society at the end of the day
Cristie dem ein neva was inna no negotiation bey. Dey is the old version of these yung bucks round our way. What want it, dey teef it. You try clappin wid one hand, dey cone clap off at you wit something else
TruePeople says...
"It also puts the college in violation of the College of the Bahamas Act. The legislation says that COB’s accounts must be inspected by an auditor appointed by COB’s Council every year."
corruption like disease run thru erryting, all the school don't get left out. that 16$Mill was prob going into someone pocket anyway. They havn't done audit for 4 years... my lord. This is a country of teef for real. I gots to move to Jamaica soon
On Poor audits leave COB unable to use $16.1m loan
Posted 30 September 2015, 2:16 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
good luck wit RNI
On MP pledges new scheme to fight crime
Posted 30 September 2015, 2:13 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
cus erryone kno when Haitian does attack you, dey does turn round, and run at you backwards
On Haitian man shot by policeman sues for $500,000
Posted 30 September 2015, 2:10 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
wow dred. Dis nassau version of internet gangsters aye
On One Order Facebook page probed by police
Posted 30 September 2015, 2:09 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
hey, he talking about Bahamian citizens in debt, or the Gov't in Debt, cus i swear this gov't is juicing us to pay off their stupid bills
On 500% consumer credit explosion ‘a tragedy’
Posted 30 September 2015, 9:38 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Yes bey Mexican got jobs for the drug cartels. But CatislandBey youse right, either that or increase farming subsidy. Forgien products are cheeper because the forgien gov't are paying for a portion of production (in the US it's about Half or more of production cost). That way more people buy the food from their country.... You basically have an Abaco farmer vs. a WalMart farmer...... obviously the small business will be out competed. These are the type of things the gov't should be interested in, as addressing these issues will translate into a better (safer) society at the end of the day
On Poultry producer in 70% output fall
Posted 30 September 2015, 9:35 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
vel mudda sic
On Hundreds flock to jobs fair as restaurant seeks new workers
Posted 30 September 2015, 9:25 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Cristie dem ein neva was inna no negotiation bey. Dey is the old version of these yung bucks round our way. What want it, dey teef it. You try clappin wid one hand, dey cone clap off at you wit something else
On Baha Mar talks ‘need two sides’
Posted 30 September 2015, 9:24 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
My mummie sey it does take one to know one. I guess she ein lie
On V Alfred Gray calls Smith a ‘hypocrite’ after criticism
Posted 30 September 2015, 9:18 a.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Another senseless PM, while the murderers shuffles. Lord'Ha'Mercry!
On UPDATED: Man shot dead on way home from barber shop
Posted 28 September 2015, 9:46 a.m. Suggest removal